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Chereb: Structural changes coming to key construction markets

P&Q contributor David Chereb delivers his latest forecast, focusing on fundamental changes that are sending nonresidential and residential construction in different directions. Keep Reading

Aggregate Forecast: Looking to 2022 and beyond

With the pandemic possibly nearing an end once again, the next few years could present tremendous growth – if supply chain issues are settled. Keep Reading

Foggy path ahead for aggregate demand

Although aggregate pricing strength remains, uncertainty is once again surfacing because of the pandemic and other factors. Keep Reading

Will the lingering pandemic slow aggregate consumption?

Even though the pandemic is resurging, P&Q contributor David Chereb does not expect it to hurt aggregate demand much at all. Chereb explains why during a video visit with editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik. Keep Reading

The pandemic and its effects on aggregate demand linger

The inability to fully shake COVID will result in minor impacts to aggregate demand, according to P&Q contributor David Chereb. Keep Reading

Traditional infrastructure versus ‘human infrastructure’

The term “human infrastructure” became mainstream this summer as legislators pursued an infrastructure bill in Washington. So, what is human infrastructure? And what does its emergence mean for traditional infrastructure? P&Q contributor David Chereb explores. Keep Reading

Will the new infrastructure bill lead to booming agg demand?

P&Q contributor David Chereb offers his take on the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act that passed the Senate this month. Chereb weighs in on whether or not the bill will ultimately pass the House and how aggregate demand would be impacted. Keep Reading

Chereb: Potential wrinkle surfaces in nonbuilding

Although passage of a major infrastructure bill this summer remains an unknown, the outlook for aggregate demand remains fairly positive. P&Q contributor David Chereb explains. Keep Reading

Sponsored: How migration shifts are affecting aggregate demand

P&Q contributor David Chereb discusses what’s currently driving the U.S. population to shift. Ultimately, he says, shifts can have an impact on demand for construction materials. Keep Reading

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